Dr. Frances Martinez

Professor

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Biography

Frances Leos Martinez is a Clinical Professor at the University of Texas School of Law, where she co-directs Texas Law's Clinical Program and directs the Entrepreneurship Community Development Clinic, which she co-founded in 2006. She is an expert in nonprofit social enterprise, small business, and homeownership preservation, focusing on real property issues in urban communities. Martinez founded the Texas Title Project to provide title-clearing services for over 350 low-income families seeking disaster recovery assistance in East Texas and the Lower Rio Grande Valley. She has a passion for grassroots organizations and community development, having previously served as the Director of Texas Community-Building Attorney Resources, a pro bono program for nonprofits. Before her academic career, she worked on the TRLA Colonias Project as a Skadden Fellow and has a background in community law projects. Martinez graduated from Stanford Law School, where she was a member of the Stanford Law Review and received the Hilmer Oehlmann, Jr. Prize for Writing.

Research Interests

Experience

Clinical Professor

2006-01-01 — Present

University of Texas School of Law • Austin, TX

Co-director of Texas Law's Clinical Program and director of the Entrepreneurship Community Development Clinic.

Director

— Present

Texas Community-Building Attorney Resources • Texas

A business law pro bono program serving nonprofits.

Founding Director

— Present

St. Mary's University Law School Community Development Clinic • Texas

Oversaw a clinic focused on community development.

Law Clerk

— Present

Honorable Filemon B. Vela, United States District Judge • Southern District Texas

Clerked for a federal judge after graduation.

Requirements for University of Texas School of Law

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.2
GRE General
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited U.S. university or foreign equivalent.
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Specialization Notes

This entry represents the Juris Doctor (JD) program, which is the primary professional doctorate offered by the School of Law.